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This paper aims to estimate the quantum of inflow of FDI in R&D in India, identify the sectors which receive FDI in R … total FDI inflows to India, although India has been characterised as a leading destination for offshore corporate R … firms in terms of R&D expenditure, patents and publications. It is found that FDI in R&D constitutes only a meagre part of …
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This paper examines the dynamic causal relationships between foreign direct investment (FDI), trade and economic growth … variable. The empirical findings confirm that there is bi-directional Granger causality between FDI and trade, unidirectional … in India by applying the bounds testing (ARDL) approach to cointegration for the period from 1970 to 2012. The bounds …
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stronger international positioning. Though India as a fast developing country has undoubtedly marked her presence in the … the asset­ liability status of India's investment abroad. With the help of the data collected from the online source of … Reserve Bank of India the paper tries to examine the trend of assets, liabilities and the net of the two due to India …
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the Indian 2015 Model IIA and subsequent IIAs adequately address the adverse impacts of IIAs on India’s regulatory … framework for India’s sustainability policies. Thereafter, it examines how the rules of traditional Indian IIAs on the scope of … rules on investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) impact India’s sustainability policies and whether the 2015 Model IIA and …
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in India. Companies wishing to capture the benefits of outsourcing can engage in contracting (hiring an Indian … contracting company to perform the service) or foreign direct investment (FDI, opening an Indian subsidiary and hiring Indian … employees). Modern FDI theories predict that Indian software outsourcing should occur primarily in the form of FDI. Contrary to …
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Overseas investors’ confidence is an important factor that attracts FDI. The tax and regulatory policy in the … respective countries can either be a major attraction or repulsion, as far as investor sentiment is concerned. In India, this … improved and the key issues may be resolved to contribute country’s economic growth and development by attracting more FDI and …
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The role of MNCs and their affiliates i.e. FCA units are assumed to bear significant advantages for the export promotion from developing host countries, which has been widely discussed by the economists and researchers. Considering the advantages MNCs lend to the host country’s industry (FCA...
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investors’ decision to invest in India. The results indicated that exchange rate volatility deters FDI in India, suggesting that … flexible but stable exchange rate system may be needed to successfully attract FDI inflows in India …This paper investigates the impact of exchange rate levels and its volatility on Foreign Direct Investment in India …
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India received, over the past two decades substantial amount of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows. The purpose of … this study is to empirically investigate the determinants of FDI inflows in India using time series data for the period … 2001-02 to 2011-12. In the analysis, FDI inflows are modeled as a function of market size, total reserves, degree of …
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there is unidirectional relationship between FDI returns and the nifty returns found out by granger causality test and it … explains that FDI helps to predict Nifty returns. Policy makers can make economic enhancing and growth possible based on the …
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